Uncle Wally One Ball
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People moaning about energy bills while they loaf about the house in shorts in sub tropical temperatures.
People that post on the Prince andrew thread on new years eve
Get pissed you daft fuckers get a life
I stay away from that one or should I say those 6You want to see the covid thread…
Slime.
There was a craze for this fookin stuff a couple of years ago, we banned the shit from our house but unbeknown to us our lad got some in a party bag and proceeded to spill some on his bedroom carpet. 3 years on and the slime patch is still there, and lethaly slippery when stood on. Gone arse over tit many times when standing on it, would rather stand on lego.
When they put betting odds as decimals instead of fractions. I'm no punter but I just can't work out what 1.25 means and how it relates to 1.2. "4 to 1 on" drifting to "5 to 1 on" seems a lot easier to me.
Yes, old timer is me too, but the old way makes sense. E.g. 85/40 would be the same as 17/8 so the chances are that you will get the result you want 8 times but not the other 17, or just slightly out from 2/1, i.e. 1 in 3.Like 85/40 or 12/5 :)
Agreed though, much prefer the 'traditional', I can understand the value much easier. Just an old timer I guess.
Think of it as a multiplier of your original stake that you get back.When they put betting odds as decimals instead of fractions. I'm no punter but I just can't work out what 1.25 means and how it relates to 1.2. "4 to 1 on" drifting to "5 to 1 on" seems a lot easier to me.
Aye, I suppose if you bet regularly it makes sense. I can't remember the last time I had a bet, must be over 25 years! Somehow I can work out the win probability (cheers Wally) and the direction/magnitude of movement better using fractions, I have to convert these decimals.Think of it as a multiplier of your original stake that you get back.
i.e. if a 1.25 wins, you'll get your stake x 1.25 back. 2.0 is evens as it's your winning plus your stake, hence 2x your stake.
I get it mate. I don't bet often at all, and i prefer fractions for a general sense of the odds, but if i want to figure out my winnings i find it marginally quicker with decimals, i.e.Aye, I suppose if you bet regularly it makes sense. I can't remember the last time I had a bet, must be over 25 years! Somehow I can work out the win probability (cheers Wally) and the direction/magnitude of movement better using fractions, I have to convert these decimals.